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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS
Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Jackson County, Indiana, that the proper legal officer of Jackson County at their regular meeting place at Jackson County Courthouse Annex, at 6:00 p.m. on the 21st day of July, 2021, will consider the following appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year.
Jackson County General Fund: Amount
Personal Services $76,446
Total Jackson County General Fund: $76,446
Jackson County Drug Free Grant Fund:
Personal Services $60,889
Total Jackson County Drug Free Grant Fund $60,889
Jackson County Emergency Mgmt. Spec. Appropr. Fund:
Other Services and Charges $1,941
Total Jackson County Emergency Mgmt. Spec. Appropr. Fund: $1,941
Comm Corr Drug Court Grant Fund 9104:
Personal Services $44,750
Supplies $3,943
Other Services and Charges $17,500
Total Comm Corr Drug Court Grant Fund $66,193
Comm Corr State Grant Fund 9106:
Personal Services $187,482
Supplies $7,500
Other Services and Charges $51,149
Total Comm Corr State Grant Fund $246,131
CHINS -Child in Need of Service Fund 9103:
Other Services and Charges $28,539
Total CHINS – Child in Need of Service Fund 9103 $28,539
Developmental Grant / Jackson Co. Vistor Center:
Other Services and Charges $6,000
Total Developmental Grant / Jackson Co. Vistor Center $6,000
Emergency Mgmt Spec Approp Fund 8102:
Other Services and Charges $1,941
Total Emergency Mgmt Spec Approp Fund $1,941
Supplemental Public Defender Fund 1200:
Other Services and Charges $15,080
Total Supplemental Public Defender Fund $15,080
Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have a right to be heard. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the Department of local Government Finance (DLGF). The DLGF will make a written determination as to the sufficiency of funds to support the appropriations made within fifteen (15) days of receipt of a Certified Copy of the action taken.
Dated: July 7, 2021
Roger D. Hurt
Fiscal Officer
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LEGAL NOTICE
The following will be sold for charges:
4599 N MERIDIAN RD AUSTIN
On 07/23/2021 @ 09:00 AM
2005 CHEVROLET
1GCEC19X45Z148044
$1,925.00
2005 CHEVROLET
2G1WF52E059395303
$1,875.00
2006 CHEVROLET
3GNDA23D86S613422
$1,830.00
123 W MAIN ST AUSTIN
On 07/23/2021 @ 10:00 AM
2008 MAZDA
JM1BK323081128515
$1,765.00
2000 HONDA
1HGCG165XYA018949
$1,765.00
2012 YAMAHA
JYAVN01E6CA015789
$1,840.00
2000 CHEVROLET
1GNEK13T7YJ127952
$2,526.58
1987 CHEVROLET
1GCBS14EXH2239859
$1,840.00
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING ON ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION
Notice is hereby given to the residents and taxpayers of the Owen-Salt Creek Fire Protection District, Jackson County, Indiana (the ìDistrictî) located in Jackson County, Indiana, that the Jackson County Council will hold on behalf of the District a public hearing sometime during its meeting commencing at 6:00 p.m., local time, on July 21, 2021, located at the Jackson County Courthouse in Brownstown, Indiana, on the matter of appropriating the proceeds of the Fire Protection General Obligation Bonds, Series 2021 (the ìBondsî), to be issued by the District for the purpose of (1) the purchase of a tanker truck and related equipment, and any necessary equipment appurtenant thereto and (2) any other related equipment and improvements thereto (the ìProjectî), together with all investment earnings on the proceeds of the Bonds. The amount of the proceeds of the Bonds will not exceed $450,000, together with any premium therefore. Those proceeds and the investment earnings thereon will be used for the payment of the costs of the Project, related and incidental expenses to be incurred in connection therewith and the costs of issuance of the Bonds. Such appropriation is in addition to any appropriation provided for in the Districtís existing budget and tax law. Funds to cover the appropriation are to be provided from the proceeds of the Bonds in an amount not to exceed that set forth in this Notice, plus any investment earnings thereon. At such public hearing, all persons shall have the right to appear and be heard on the necessity of the appropriation.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2021.
Jackson County, Indiana for and behalf of the Owen-Salt Creek Fire Protection District, Jackson County, Indiana
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE AND PRELIMINARY HEARING
INDIANA UTILITY REGULATORY COMMISSION CAUSE NO. 45572
APPEAL BY AMBERLY POINTE MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITY OF THE CONSUMER AFFAIRS DIVISION’S DECISION IN COMPLAINT 130964 CONCERNING THE BILLING OF WATER SERVICE BY STUCKER FORK CONSERVANCY DISTRICT.
Notice is hereby given that the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will conduct a public Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing in Room 224 of the PNC Center, 101 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, commencing at 9:30 AM on July 26, 2021. This hearing is open to the public.
If an accommodation is required to allow an individual with a disability to participate, please contact the Office of the Executive Secretary of the IURC at (317) 232-2701 or TDD (317) 232-8556 at least 48 hours in advance.
Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission
Office Of The Executive Secretary
(317) 232-2701
BY: IURC — Loraine Seyfried, ALJ
DATE: 6/29/21
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LEGAL NOTICE
COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCOTTSBURG, INDIANA
ORDINANCE NO. 2021-
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REPLACING SECTION 86-116 OF THE CITY OF SCOTTSBURG, INDIANA CODE OF ORDINANCES REGULATING VEHICULAR NOISE WITH A COMPREHENSIVE NOISE ORDINANCE
WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Scottsburg (the ìCouncilî) adopted Ordinance 1992-20 on November 2, 1992, regulating vehicular noise within the City of Scottsburg (the ìCityî); and
WHEREAS, the Council now finds that it is reasonable and necessary to repeal and replace said ordinance with a comprehensive noise ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Council further finds that the creation of excessive noise and sound within the City is a detriment to the public health, safety and welfare and the quality of life of the citizens of the City; and
WHEREAS, the citizens of the City have a right to an environment free from excessive noise and sound that may jeopardize their health, safety and welfare or degrade their quality of life: and
WHEREAS, it is therefore the policy of the City to prevent excessive noise and sound in order to preserve, protect and promote the health, safety and welfare and the quality of life of its citizens.
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCOTTSBURG as follows:
Section 1: Chapter 86, Article 4 of the City Code should be replaced with the following language:
Sec. 86-116: Public policy and purpose. It is declared to be the public policy of the City to prohibit unreasonable, unnecessary, excessive and offensive noise from all sources subject to its police power. Above certain levels noise is detrimental to the health, welfare, safety, comfort, and repose of the citizenry and in the public interest shall be systematically regulated and proscribed by the City.
Sec. 86-117: Definitions. As used in this chapter unless context clearly requires otherwise:
Baffle means a device to deflect, check or regulate the flow or passage of sound.
Emergency work means work made necessary to restore property to a safe condition following a public calamity, work required to protect persons or property from an imminent exposure to danger, or work by private or public utilities when constructing, maintaining, or restoring utility service.
Holidays means the following six days as observed according to Indiana Code 1-1-9-1: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Motor vehicles means and includes any and all self-propelled vehicles as defined by Indiana Code 9-13-2-105(a).
Muffler means any device used upon a motor vehicle whose purpose is the deadening of combustion noises of any engine thereon, or the deadening of any other motor noises, including but not limited to the noise of exhaust gases, or any other mechanical device for the deadening of the noise and intake gases upon a motor vehicle.
Person means a person, firm, association, co-partnership, joint venture, corporation, or any entity, public or private in nature.
Pneumatic hammers, when used in Section 86-119, means pneumatic hammers that are driven by compressors with greater than ten horsepower or that use a hose with a diameter greater than three-eighths of an inch.
Premises means a place in which a person has right of legal, private occupancy.
Sec. 86-118: Noises prohibited.
a) For purposes of this chapter, unreasonable noise shall mean sound that is of a volume, frequency, or pattern that prevents, disrupts, injures, or endangers the health, safety, welfare, prosperity, comfort or repose of reasonable persons of ordinary sensitivities within the City, given the time of day or environment in which the sound is made.
b) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, it shall be unlawful for any person to cause or make any unreasonable noise or to allow any unreasonable noise to be caused or made in or on any real or personal property occupied or controlled by that person.
c) In addition to the foregoing, the following acts are violations of this chapter:
1) It shall be a violation of this chapter to operate a motor vehicle with an internal combustion, steam or air motor unless the motor vehicle is equipped with a suitable and efficient muffler or baffle. A muffler or baffle shall be considered suitable and efficient, for purposes of this chapter, when the vehicle does not create unreasonable noise. Except by specific governmental authorization given by the mayor or his or her duly authorized representative, no person while on a public or private highway, street or road shall operate a motor vehicle with the muffler or baffle cut out or removed. No cutout shall be so arranged or connected as to permit its operation or control by the driver of any motor vehicle while in position for driving or by a passenger of any motor vehicle.
2) Except as used for warning purposes, it shall be a violation of this chapter for any person to use, operate or sound any horn or signaling device on any motor vehicle in any public street or public place in the city for any unreasonable period of time.
3) It shall be a violation of this chapter to play, use, or operate or allow to be played, used, or operated in any motor vehicle any radio, television, digital media player, loudspeaker, sound amplifier, musical instrument, or any other machine or device for producing or reproducing sound at a volume that is louder than necessary for the convenient hearing of persons who are inside the vehicle within which such device is played, used or operated. Sound that is clearly audible thirty feet or more from the vehicle is prima facie evidence of a violation of this section.
4) It shall be a violation of this chapter to play, use, operate or allow to be played, used, or operated any radio, television, digital media player, loudspeaker, sound amplifier, musical instrument, or any other machine or device for producing or reproducing sound in such a manner that the sound produced persists continuously or intermittently and can be heard outside the immediate premises from the location of the emitter by a person with normal hearing. Sound that is clearly audible to a person with normal hearing from any place other than the premises from which the source of the sound is located, when the sound occurs between the hours of 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM, is prima facie evidence of a violation of this section.
Sec. 86-119: Exemptions. The following uses and activities shall be exempt from the provisions of this chapter:
a) Nonamplified crowd noises resulting from legal activities, between the hours of 6:00 AM and 10:00 PM.
b) Construction operations for which building permits have been issued or construction operations for which a permit is not required shall be exempt from the noise control ordinance under the following conditions and with the following exceptions:
1) Such operations that occur after 6:00 AM before 10:00 PM, except on Sundays and holidays, as defined in Section 86-117. However, in recognition of the work necessary to prepare and close a site each day, motor vehicles transporting heavy construction equipment or construction materials to and from construction sites at those times shall be exempt from the time restrictions set forth above.
2) Because of the loud and unusual sounds, and the ground vibrations associated with pile drivers, steam shovels, pneumatic hammers, and steam or diesel gasoline hoists, the operation of this equipment shall be exempt but only when it occurs between the hours of 7:00 AM and 8:00 PM or when allowed by special permit.
3) In order to be exempt, all equipment used in such operations shall be operated with the manufacturerís mufflers and noise reducing equipment in use and in proper operating condition.
c) Noises of safety signals, warning devices, and emergency pressure relief valves.
d) Noises resulting from any authorized emergency, fire or police vehicle when responding to an emergency call, acting in time of emergency or in connection with official police or fire department business.
e) Noises resulting from emergency work as defined in Section 86-117.
f) Noises made by churches using bells as part of their religious observance and by persons having obtained a permit to use the streets.
g) Any aircraft operated in conformity with, or pursuant to, federal law, federal air regulations, and air traffic control and instructions and pursuant to and within the duly adopted federal air regulations. Any aircraft operating under technical difficulties in any kind of distress, under emergency orders of air traffic control or being operated pursuant to and subsequent to the declaration of an emergency under federal air regulations is also exempt.
h) All noises resulting from normal operations of railroad trains are exempt as provided by state or federal law.
i) Noises resulting from burglar alarms and other warning devices when properly installed, providing the cause for such alarm or warning device sound is investigated and turned off within a reasonable period of time.
j) Noises resulting from rubbish collection utilizing any mechanical equipment between the hours of 5:00 AM and 10:00 PM.
k) Noises associated with equipment or animals lawfully utilized by persons with disabilities to accommodate their disability.
l) Noises associated with legal consumer fireworks used during the times Indiana Code prohibits regulation by municipalities, which are as follows:
1) Between the hours of 5:00 PM and two hours after sunset on June 29th, June 30th, July 1st, July 2nd, July 3rd, July 5th, July 6th, July 7th, July 8th, and July 9th.
2) Between the hours of 10:00 AM and twelve midnight on July 4th; and
3) Between the hours of 10:00 AM on December 31st and 1:00 AM on January 1st.
m) Any other noise resulting from activities of a temporary duration permitted by law and for which a permit has been granted by the City in accordance with Section 86-120. Regulation of noises emanating from operations under permit shall be according to the conditions and limits stated on the permit and contained in Section 86-120.
Sec. 86-120: Special permits. Applications for a permit for relief from the regulations contained in this chapter shall be made in writing to the mayor or his or her duly authorized representative. Any permit granted by the mayor or duly authorized representative must be in writing and shall contain all conditions upon which said permit shall be effective. The mayor, or duly authorized representative may prescribe any reasonable conditions or requirements he or she deems necessary to minimize adverse effects upon the community or the surrounding neighborhood.
Sec. 86-121: Enforcement.
a) This chapter shall be enforced by the mayor, or his or her duly authorized representative(s) and/or the City police department.
b) Each person charged with enforcement of this chapter shall have the power and authority to issue all orders and give notice of violations as are designated under this chapter. Such person, or persons, shall keep complete and accurate records. Nonpolice officers, who seek to enforce the provisions of this chapter, may not stop moving vehicles.
Sec. 86-122: Violations, penalties and appeals.
a) Any person charged with violating the provisions of this chapter may, in the discretion of the enforcement officer, be issued an official warning. If an official warning is issued it shall be considered as affording the violator one opportunity to comply with this chapterís provisions.
b) Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter, shall, upon a written finding of violation signed by the enforcement officer, be subject to an initial penalty of fifty dollars ($50.00). Each day such violation is committed or permitted to continue shall constitute a separate offense. A second violation in any twelve-month period is subject to a fine or penalty of one hundred dollars ($100.00) and subsequent violations within a twelve-month period are subject to a fine or penalty of five hundred dollars ($500.00).
c) Upon a violation by the same person for the same offense three times within a consecutive twelve-month period, when such noise is created by the same noise emitter or same type of noise emitter, the noise creating device may be ordered by the enforcement officer to cease being used or operated until it can be brought into compliance with this chapter.
d) Any person issued a written notice of violation of this chapter shall pay the total amount of the penalty to the City within seven (7) days of such notice, unless such notice is appealed in conformity with subsection e) of this section.
e) All appeals must be taken, within seven (7) days, to the board of public works. An appeal shall be initiated by serving a written and signed request for review to the Cityís Clerk-Treasurer that contains a short explanation of what action review is being sought of, a copy of any written notice or ticket, the phone number, address, and email address of the person requesting said review. Said appeal shall be set for hearing by the Board of Woks within thirty (30) days of receiving said request for review with at least seven (7) daysí notice to the appellant prior to said hearing.
f) All appeals from the board of public works shall be made to courts of competent jurisdiction within seven (7) days of the Board of Works issuance of its written opinion.
g) Upon failure to appeal an adverse finding or failure to comply with a written order or assessed penalty, the City Attorney is empowered to take all appropriate action necessary to enforce the ticket issued by the enforcement officer or the written findings of the board of public works.
Secs. 86-123 through 86-155: Reserved.
Section 2: No Conflict. All ordinances, resolutions, and orders (or parts thereof) that conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance hereby are repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 3: Severability. If any section, paragraph, or provision of this Ordinance is held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, then the invalidity or unenforceability of such section, paragraph, or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this Ordinance.
Section 4: Effectiveness. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication, as required by Indiana law.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Common Council of the City of Scottsburg, Indiana, this 28th day of June, 2021 by a vote of 5 ayes and 0 nays.
Common Council City of Scottsburg, Indiana
Terry Amick, Presiding Officer
Attest:
Janetta C. Hardy, Clerk-Treasurer
Presented by me to the Mayor of the City of Scottsburg for his approval or veto pursuant to Indiana Code ß 36-4-6-15 and 16, on June 28, 2021.
Janetta C. Hardy
Clerk-Treasurer
This Ordinance having been passed by the legislative body and presented to me is approved by me and duly adopted, pursuant to Indiana Code ß 36-4-6-16(a)(1), on June 28, 2021.
Terry Amick, Mayor
Attest:
Janetta C. Hardy
Clerk-Treasurer
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LEGAL NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of
Jackson County, Indiana
Cause No.: 36C01-2106-ES-0064
NOTICE OF SUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION
Pursuant to I.C. 29-1-7-7, notice is given that Patricia Lucas was, on the 14th day June, 2021 appointed personal representatives of the Estate of Daniel Wayne Abel, deceased, who died intestate on June 9, 2021 and authorized to administer this estate with court supervision.
All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedentís death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred.
Dated: at Brownstown, Indiana, this 14th day of June, 2021.
Melissa J. Hayes
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Indiana
Denise K. Connell
Lorenzo, Bevers, Braman &
Connell
218 West Second Street
Seymour, IN 47274
812-524-9000
connell.denise@outlook.com
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LEGAL NOTICE
State Of Indiana
County Of Scott
In The Scott Superior Court
Cause No. 72D01-2106-MI-046
In The Matter Of The Change Of Name Of Emma Grace Caudill
NOTICE OF VERIFIED PETITION TO CHANGE NAME
To: All Interested Persons
Notice is hereby given that the Petitioner, Tamela Hollan, has filed her Verified Petition for Change of Name of Emma Grace Caudill on June 15, 2021, in the Scott Superior Court. This Petition requests that the name Emma Grace Caudill be changed to Emma Grace Hollan. The hearing on said Petition will be held in the Scott Superior Court, Courthouse, Scottsburg, Indiana, at 9:15 oíclock A.M. on August 9, 2021. You or any other interested person may respond to the Petition by filing a written response before said hearing date or you or any other interested person may appear at said hearing to state your objections, if any, to the Petition.
If you fail to respond or file written objections, the Court may grant the relief requested in the Petition.
Dated: June 15, 2021.
Marsha Owens Howser
Judge, Scott Superior Court
Tinisha L. Bowles-Densford

32520-72

HOUSTON, THOMPSON and LEWIS, P.C.
49 East Wardell Street
Scottsburg, IN 47170
Telephone: 812/752-5920
FAX: 812/752-6989
Email: HYPERLINK “mailto:tdensford@htllawyers.com” tdensford@htllawyers.com
Attorney for Petitioner
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LEGAL NOTICE
State Of Indiana
County Of Scott
In The Scott Superior Court
Cause No. 72D01-2106-MI-045
In The Matter Of The Change Of Name Of Kaitlin Elizabeth Caudill
NOTICE OF VERIFIED PETITION TO CHANGE NAME
To: All Interested Persons
Notice is hereby given that the Petitioner, Tamela Hollan, has filed her Verified Petition for Change of Name of Kaitlin Elizabeth Caudill on June 15, 2021, in the Scott Superior Court. This Petition requests that the name Kaitlin Elizabeth Caudill be changed to Kaitlin Elizabeth Hollan. The hearing on said Petition will be held in the Scott Superior Court, Courthouse, Scottsburg, Indiana, at 9:15 oíclock A.M. on August 9, 2021. You or any other interested person may respond to the Petition by filing a written response before said hearing date or you or any other interested person may appear at said hearing to state your objections, if any, to the Petition.
If you fail to respond or file written objections, the Court may grant the relief requested in the Petition.
Dated: June 15, 2021.
Marsha Owens Howser
Judge, Scott Superior Court
Tinisha L. Bowles-Densford

32520-72

HOUSTON, THOMPSON and LEWIS, P.C.
49 East Wardell Street
Scottsburg, IN 47170
Telephone: 812/752-5920
FAX: 812/752-6989
Email: HYPERLINK “mailto:tdensford@htllawyers.com” tdensford@htllawyers.com
Attorney for Petitioner
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LEGAL NOTICE
State Of Indiana
County Of Scott
In The Scott Superior Court
Cause No. 72D01-2106-MI-047
In The Matter Of The Change Of Name Of Elijah Ryan Caudill
NOTICE OF VERIFIED PETITION TO CHANGE NAME
To: All Interested Persons
Notice is hereby given that the Petitioner, Tamela Hollan, has filed her Verified Petition for Change of Name of Elijah Ryan Caudill on June 15, 2021, in the Scott Superior Court. This Petition requests that the name Elijah Ryan Caudill be changed to Elijah Ryan Hollan. The hearing on said Petition will be held in the Scott Superior Court, Courthouse, Scottsburg, Indiana, at 9:15 oíclock AM. on August 9, 2021. You or any other interested person may respond to the Petition by filing a written response before said hearing date or you or any other interested person may appear at said hearing to state your objections, if any, to the Petition.
If you fail to respond or file written objections, the Court may grant the relief requested in the Petition.
Dated: June 15, 2021.
Marsha Owens Howser
Judge, Scott Superior Court
Tinisha L. Bowles-Densford

32520-72

HOUSTON, THOMPSON and LEWIS, P.C.
49 East Wardell Street
Scottsburg, IN 47170
Telephone: 812/752-5920
FAX: 812/752-6989
Email: tdensford@htllawyers.com
Attorney for Petitioner
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OFFERING PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC SALE
Notice is hereby given that the Redevelopment Commission of the City of Austin (the ‘ARC’) will receive bids pursuant to I.C. 5-22-22-5 for the sale and disposal of personal located in the City of Austin, which is described as a manufactured home located at 1228 W. Gibson Dr. that was constructed by Carrolton Homes in Goshen, Indiana on December 15, 1989 with serial numbers 3238-0467-B/AZ, and HUD Label Numbers ULI318929 and ULI318930follows (the ‘Property’). Parties interested in submitting a bid to purchase the Property should obtain a Proposed Form Purchase Agreement from the Mayor’s Office located at 80 W. Main St., Austin, IN 47102. Terms of sale are set forth in the Proposed Form Purchase Agreement. Requests to view the Property shall be made to the Mayor’s Office. The Property is being sold “as-is” and there is no minimum offering price. Written sealed offers will be received at the Clerk-Treasurer’s Office, 80 W. Main St., Austin, IN 47102 until 4:00 p.m. on Friday, July 23, 2021. All submissions shall be marked ‘Offer to Purchase –1228 W. Gibson Drive Manufactured Home’ on the exterior of the submission for identification purposes. Bids will be opened at a public meeting of the Redevelopment Commission on July 28, 2021 at 8:00 AM at Austin City Hall located at 80 W. Main St., Austin, IN 47102.
Bidders shall agree to hold open their offers for a period of at least sixty (60) days after the date specified for the opening of submissions. The ARC reserves the right to reject any and all offers and to enter into a sale agreement with the highest and best offeror. The ARC reserves the right to waive any informalities in any offer.
Redevelopment Commission of the City of Austin
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
CAUSE NO. 36C01-2106-EU- 066
In the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Indiana.
Pursuant to I.C. 29-1-7-7, notice is hereby given that Max Lambring was on the 21st day of June, 2021, appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Gladys Lambring, deceased, who died intestate on January 17, 2021.
All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the clerk of this court within three (3) months from the date of first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedentís death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred.
Dated at Brownstown, Indiana, this 21st day of June 2021.
Melissa J. Hayes,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Jackson County, Indiana
Attorney for Estate:
Susan D. Bevers
Lorenzo & Bevers
218 West Second Street
Seymour, IN 47274
Phone: (812) 524-9000
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
CAUSE NO.††† 36C01-2106-EU-070
In the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Indiana.
Pursuant to I.C. 29-1-7-7, notice is hereby given that Eric Darlage and Amy Darlage was on the 29th day of June, 2021, appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Gary D. Darlage, deceased, who died testate on June 20, 2021.
All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the clerk of this court within three (3) months from the date of first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedentís death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred.
Dated at Brownstown, Indiana, this 29th day of June, 2021.
Melissa J. Hayes,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Jackson County, Indiana
Attorney for Estate:
Susan D. Bevers
Lorenzo Bevers Braman & Connell
218 West Second Street
Seymour, IN 47274
Phone: (812) 524-9000
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